AsktheHeadhunter recently did a very similar story, although a longer
resume even. Though personally I doubt most folks can justify going beyond the
standard 2 pages max unless they are quite unusual.
And, of course, that is US standard and still far different in other
countries.
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In a message dated 7/7/2009 8:51:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ceo@... writes:
On 7 Jul 2009 at 17:45, Claire Belilos wrote:
> As to young starters, I really do not know if they have what to relate
unless they do have very special proven qualities.
I'm wondering about when your story took place, and the last time you
had an occasion to hire?
Reason is I suspect that fashions change and what constitutes a
"good" resume changes too.
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